CMS Awards OFMQ Healthcare Quality Improvement Contract

OFMQ has recently been selected by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), as one of 58 awardees on a $25B healthcare quality improvement support contract. As part of CMS’ Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quality (IDIQ) contract, the Network of Quality Improvement and Innovation Contracts (NQIIC) will support quality improvement efforts across settings and programs to maximize impact to healthcare and value to taxpayers.
“We are very excited to be selected as a NQIIC contract holder,” said Gregg Koehn, Chief Executive Officer for OFMQ. “OFMQ has been a recognized leader and trusted contractor, not only in the state of Oklahoma but also on national level quality improvement projects. We look forward to bidding on this work and using our expertise and professional resources to make a positive impact in healthcare communities.”
The NQIIC contract will include opportunities, over a 10-year period, for OFMQ to bid on specific quality improvement projects including the Quality Improvement Organization (QIO) program as well as those related to hospital-focused large-scale improvement and clinician-focused technical assistance. Under the NQIIC, these projects will continue CMS’ objectives to improve care for Medicare beneficiaries and to improve the overall quality and efficiency of the U.S. healthcare system.
For more information on OFMQ’s services and current contract work, please contact us at (405) 840-2891 or visit us online at www.ofmq.com. has recently been selected by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), as one of 58 awardees on a $25B healthcare quality improvement support contract. As part of CMS’ Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quality (IDIQ) contract, the Network of Quality Improvement and Innovation Contracts (NQIIC) will support quality improvement efforts across settings and programs to maximize impact to healthcare and value to taxpayers.
“We are very excited to be selected as a NQIIC contract holder,” said Gregg Koehn, Chief Executive Officer for OFMQ. “OFMQ has been a recognized leader and trusted contractor, not only in the state of Oklahoma but also on national level quality improvement projects. We look forward to bidding on this work and using our expertise and professional resources to make a positive impact in healthcare communities.”
The NQIIC contract will include opportunities, over a 10-year period, for OFMQ to bid on specific quality improvement projects including the Quality Improvement Organization (QIO) program as well as those related to hospital-focused large-scale improvement and clinician-focused technical assistance. Under the NQIIC, these projects will continue CMS’ objectives to improve care for Medicare beneficiaries and to improve the overall quality and efficiency of the U.S. healthcare system.
For more information on OFMQ’s services and current contract work, please contact us at (405) 840-2891 or visit us online at www.ofmq.com.

Title: Assistant Professor – NursingJob Summary: A Nursing faculty member at Tulsa Community College has the primary responsibility of instruction in the classroom, clinical, and lab setting.
Secondary responsibilities include participating in various college activities, including committees, providing student advisement, and budgetary recommendations.
The Assistant Professor of Nursing is responsible for planning, developing, implementing, and evaluating curriculum at the course level for students enrolled in nursing courses as well as the development of appropriate objectives, test blueprints, and test items.

Minimum Qualifications: Master’s degree in Nursing required. Hold a valid, unencumbered license to practice as a Registered Nurse in the State of Oklahoma.
Evidence of current practice with a minimum of two years full-time equivalent as an RN
in a clinical setting preceding the first date of first employment as a teacher.
Philosophy compatible with that of a comprehensive urban community college.

Preferred Qualifications: Prefer teaching experience at the community college or university level.

About TCC: Tulsa Community College educates more than 25,000 students each year.
With knowledgeable faculty teaching in state-of-the art facilities on four campuses, programs for students at every stage of life,
robust online learning opportunities, and a commitment to affordable excellence, we’re equipped to guide you to personal and professional success.